Fifth International Symposium on Ultrasonic Doppler Methods for Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Engineering

Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETHZ),
Zürich, Switzerland

12 - 14 September 2006

Group Foto of the Participants of ISUD-5

News and last up-date

We'd like to thank all the participants for joining the 5th ISUD. (September, 14th 2006)

The possibilitiy for the publication a few selected manuscripts in "Flow measurement and instrumentation" is being explored. (August, 29th 2006)

The deadline for the submission of the extended abstract (proceedings contribution) was prolonged until June, 19th 2006. (June, 6th 2006)

It is now possible to register for the conference. Authors are invited to submit their extended abstract online. (May, 3rd 2006)

Description

Ultrasound Doppler shift
based measurement of velocity profiles and flow mapping has become
important to fundamental research, fluid and hydraulics engineering,
environmental flow, and industrial and biomedical applications. The aim
of the symposium is to bring together the researchers from all over the
world and to enable the exchange of latest knowledge on the application
of the ultrasound Doppler technique. In addition, the symposium helps
not only to understand the wide spectrum of applications in this field
but also to exchange the challenges to be met in order to fulfill the
needs specific to different applications.

Program and Themes

The scientific program constitutes oral presentations of 20 minutes each followed by discussion and poster presentations.

Fundamental flow

Applied flow

Environmental flow

Flow metering

Signal processing and methodology

In-line rheometry

Ultrasound spectroscopy and microscopy

Publications

Based
on the one page abstract submitted by the authors, the scientific
committee will select the oral presentations. A collection of all
extended abstracts of oral and poster presentations will be published
as Symposium Proceedings, which will be distributed at the Symposium.

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